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Slovenia

 

The country between the Adriatic Sea and the Alps is thus the 13th country to join the European monetary union. On the new coins there will be images of the Lipizzaners, Triglav (as the highest mountain in the country), France Prešeren (as the author of the national anthem), and so on. Among the new members of the EU, Slovenia has a reputation of being an economically exemplary (stable) country.

 

Attractions are for example the Slovene coast which measures 46.6 kilometres is covered with abundant vegetation. Here is a natural reserve with a rich supply of marl and sandstone and the unique Strunjan cliff which ascends 80 metres above the sea and is the highest flysch wall on the Adriatic coast. Here are the Seèovlje salt works, first mentioned in the 13th century. Due to their extremely abundant natural and historical heritage they were named a regional park and are a rich sanctuary of plant and animal worlds.

 

Ljubljana with about 276,000 inhabitants is considered a city which suits everyone from its inhabitants to its numerous visitors as well. Despite the fact that it ranks among the middle sized European cities, it maintains the friendliness of a small town and at the same time possesses all the characteristics of a metropolis. Here, at the meeting point of the cultures of the east and the west, the old interlaces in harmony with the new. In Ljubljana the remainders of all the five millenniums of its history are preserved, among these is the legacy of the Roman town of Emona and the Old Town with its medieval castle.


We offer:

  • City packages to Ljubljana
  • Accommodation
  • Roundtrips
  • Rental Cars
  • Flight arrangements


Special tours:

  • Austria + Slovenia
  • Austria + Ljubljana tour